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Bennies and Johnnies place second
This past weekend marked the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Indoor Track and Field Championship at St. Olaf ’s Tostrud Center. Athletes from both the
Can Bayer Leverkusen do what Borussia Dortmund couldn’t last season?
This is the opinion of Ugbad Abdi. As someone who does not really pay attention to the German soccer league, the Bundesliga this season is
Bennies and Johnnies to compete at MIAC Championships
The St. Ben’s and St. John’s track and field teams will compete at the 2024 Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference (MIAC) Pentathlon and the MIAC Indoor Championships
Johnnies make waves at MIAC Championships
Over the course of four days, the St. John’s swim and dive team secured conference titles, broke three SJU school records, had many All-MIAC performances
Bennies end season at MIAC Championships
The CSB swim and dive team competed in the MIAC Championships Feb. 14-17 at the Jean Freeman Aquatic Center in Minneapolis. The Bennies placed sixth
First Johnnie takes field on Super Bowl Sunday
'Smoothie King' Ben Bartch, SJU graduate and NFL lineman, played in the 58th annual Super Bowl championship.
Trio of Hill-Murray alums lead CSB hockey’s top line
The St. Ben’s hockey team currently sits at 9-12-2, 5-9-2 in the MIAC. The Bennies top line includes senior forward/ captain Corrine Brown, first-year Shae
SJU hockey awaits playoff fate after getting swept by St. Olaf
The SJU hockey team ended their regular season with a 2-0 series loss to St. Olaf. In the first game of the series, first-year Chris
Trio of Bennie athletes make history, break school records
Three student-athletes from the St. Ben’s track and field and basketball teams recently broke long-standing athletic records. From the track and field team, CSB seniors
Bennies near regular season finish line, head towards MIAC tournament
The Bennies beat St. Olaf on Wednesday in Northfield, Minn. Senior guard Carla Meyer led the team with 15 points in her 68th career double-digit